Hi,
I am in the process on fitting a Aqualisa Visage Digital Shower to my main bathroom. I have a gravity fed vented system so have gone for version with with pump built-in.
I am in the process of fitting a surrey flange to cylinder to have a dedicated air free HW feed to processor/pump unit and a new feed from the CW tank.
However, after I have finished the main bathroom I plan to move onto the ensuite and will probably fit the same shower unit - Aqualisa Visage Digital Shower with pump built in.
My questions is having already fitted 1 surrey flange to have a dedicated HW supply to the first shower/pump unit can I just T off that to supply a second shower/pump unit. What if both pumps are in operation at same time come they then not be worthing against each other?
I know I could fit an essex flange for a second dedicated feed to the second pump but I am not very keen on fitting an Essex flange. So am hopefully it might be possible to T off the 1 surrey flange shower feed.
Cheers for any help.
Luke
I am in the process on fitting a Aqualisa Visage Digital Shower to my main bathroom. I have a gravity fed vented system so have gone for version with with pump built-in.
I am in the process of fitting a surrey flange to cylinder to have a dedicated air free HW feed to processor/pump unit and a new feed from the CW tank.
However, after I have finished the main bathroom I plan to move onto the ensuite and will probably fit the same shower unit - Aqualisa Visage Digital Shower with pump built in.
My questions is having already fitted 1 surrey flange to have a dedicated HW supply to the first shower/pump unit can I just T off that to supply a second shower/pump unit. What if both pumps are in operation at same time come they then not be worthing against each other?
I know I could fit an essex flange for a second dedicated feed to the second pump but I am not very keen on fitting an Essex flange. So am hopefully it might be possible to T off the 1 surrey flange shower feed.
Cheers for any help.
Luke